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Subject: Burma Out!-- Myanmar papers have no rights

>Myanmar papers call for action against Suu Kyi

What a sick joke.. As if these propaganda machines 
were anything other than  a floppy tool of the regime 
at the best of times. 

And as for  any so called "peace process". Well, we 
are thinking of writing a comedy script for BBC TV about 
a weird  drug producing junta with its own newspapers 
and who really really believe in their own publicity and 
image, and "state enhanced" murder.

There can be no legitimate action against ASSK, as she
is the Elected Leader of the nation, the same nation that 
turns out methamphetamine, (similarly to that which some 
people accuse the CIA of so doing.), E.... that turns many
a mind to jelly beans, H, which kills and imprisons so 
many outside and inside the borders of this ex fair land.

There is nothing legitimate about the junta in Rangoon, 
and certainly not its trashy newssheets

While negotiations continue with Europe etc. This "hot air"
technique is used by parliamentarians like a gap of light 
through a door which, for the junta, will soon close.

That is, if they want to bring an end to the drug violence 
that dominates their culture at home, curtesy of Rangoon.


Follow the appreciations of the Shan Democratic Union, 
film maker John Pilger,  HH the  Dalai Lama, The Free Burma 
Coalition, Dennis Skinner MP, Tony Benn MP, Congresswoman 
Maxine Waters, parliamentarians, Socialist Workers' Party, 
Dr and rugby star JPR Williams, sportspersons, Hendrix 
bassist Noel Redding, Abdullah Ibrahim, musicians,  All 
Burma Students Democratic Organisation, All Burma Students 
Democratic Front, and numerous others.  

             Support a REAL war on drugs : Sydney 2000 : Burma Out!

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Mihra was founded during UN50 to advance and protect 
creators rights in a cultural market monopolised by the 
recording  / publishing Grand Cartel. Mihra's roots are in 
music and anti-racism and was first in line in calling for a 
sports boycott of Burma for the Sydney 2000 Olympic 
Games.

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